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FINDING PHASE ANGLE TO PRESSURE PULSATION IN TWO

DIFFERENTS POINTS

JUSEPIN 12 Pulsation 1020 Suction Bottle 1 PULSATION Run 1 FFT at 930.0 RPM 02/24/2
2.4
Ov erall = 3.541 psi (p-p)

2.0

1.6 1

psi (p-p)
1.2

0.8

0.4

00 10000 20000 30000


CPM
JUSEPIN 12 Pulsation 1020 Suction Bottle 1 PULSATION Run 1 Time Wav eform at 930.0 RPM 0

122
X: 24.800

2
Y: 122.60624
IDEA Number One
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From Pulsation data in the picture 1, whose


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obtained value was ; 3,541 Psi Peak to Peak, It was
psi

obtained with windrock data collector , so to can 119

deducing phase angle I can use the following


expression : 118

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10 20 30 40 50 60
Time (milliseconds)

IDEA Number 2

In the picture 2;
If I divide both members by L; I can obtain
Ø = 2 π / λ=2 πf / ¿c I was thinking other way as can obtaining phase
Then I can use;
angle , it will be by graphic obtained after conversion to
Ø = 2 π / λ with wavelength; λ
Or domain time from frequency time, and referring to one
Ø=2 πf /¿c with Frequency , and speed cycle time or one revolution = 2π
sound ; c
After obtaining phase angle the I can calculate the But it only was one idea or approximation to find the
Shaking force using the geometry (area) by: phase angle

Ø =Time (millisecond) / 2π

Both of the previous data were obtained by windrock


data collector. Picture 1, and picture 2
Δpp = pulsation pressure peak to peak
Final Comments: I think Idea Number 2, will be only a
Ø = Phase angle of wave pressure. graphic method for knowing about phase angle.

A pipe = Geometry Area inside from piping

F = Shaking Force

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